Corgi Gift Set 40

Corgi Gift Set 40 Batman. Very near mint- mint/boxed. Rare set from The Mayfair Collection

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Price: £1,750.00

This item is no longer for sale, price for reference only.

Notes

This three-part Gift Set was issued between 1976-82 and comprises:

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1) 267 Batmobile, with wide whizzwheels, with Batman and Robin figures, chain cutter, rocket launcher, chrome dashboard, gold tow hook, straight aerial. Wide whizzwheels, bright bat logos on both sides of the car, intact blue tinted screens. Very near mint condition (couple of minor marks).

2) 925 Batcopter finished in gleaming black with complete delicate transfers throughout, revolving bat wing detail rotor blades and a working winch. Very near mint. Little blemish on the inside surface of one side window.

3) 107 Batboat. Late plastic fin issue with chrome dashboard and blue-tinted screens. Bright paper labels are complete Gold trailer with whizzwheels. Mint.

All items sit within a fragile yellow plastic moulded tray. Typically fragile thin plastic has resulted in a couple of very small holes and small splits to the lower edge.
Large card and cellophane window box with end flaps has a little of the expected edge wear including creasing and warping to the card.
Complete sprue of missiles.

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A rare set.

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